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Wayne.B February 3rd 06 01:57 PM

Satellite TV aboard?
 
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 22:11:12 -0500, Larry wrote:

Pay TV comes to over-the-air broadcasting....DTV, HDTV, Digital
Radio...soon.


Can't happen too soon for me, if people have to pay they will be MUCH
more selective, and will not tolerate 10 commercials per hour.


Rosalie B. February 3rd 06 03:20 PM

Satellite TV aboard?
 
"Thomas Wentworth" wrote:

Larry,,,, I guess I will leave the tv at home. Who needs it anyway. A
good book, some music [cd's], and a warm ocean breeze.


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"Larry" wrote in message
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"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in
news:qXyEf.2113$8U2.457@trndny06:

How do the portable little tv's work on a boat. The ones that have
the very small screen.


The little ones with the very small screen don't work any better on a
boat than at home. A reasonable sized small tv (12" or a little
bigger) works fine. We used to get one that was both 12V and 110,
like the one we got for our son who was a truck driver, so he could
watch TV while he was laid over waiting for someplace to open up so he
could pick up or deliver. We have a dual voltage TV/VCR in the aft
cabin that we use with the follow-me and the DirectTV receiver. For
the main saloon, we just have a regular small TV for use when we are
at the dock.

We don't anchor too much, and we don't watch much TV when we are
anchored - we get up with the sun and go to bed when it sets.



Two words....Just awful. So cheap they forgot to put transistors in the
RECEIVER! The picture's decent if you're close enough to the station you
can feel the RF heating your skin from the antennas...(c;

Oh, another thing to look at....

If the screen looks WHITE when the TV is off....YOU CAN'T SEE IT IF THERE
IS ANY ambient light at all! Those are the worst!

Doesn't matter these days. Analog TV in the States will go dark in a
couple of years and only DTV will be broadcast so the stations can hit you
with user fees to watch something besides the spam....

Wanna see football? Call 1-800-FEED US MONEY and we'll turn the football
game on on your ADDRESSABLE HDTV set by remote control right in the
broadcast data stream.

(You haven't heard them say anything about that, have you?)

Pay TV comes to over-the-air broadcasting....DTV, HDTV, Digital
Radio...soon.



grandma Rosalie

Gary February 3rd 06 08:58 PM

Satellite TV aboard?
 
Rosalie B. wrote:
"Thomas Wentworth" wrote:


Larry,,,, I guess I will leave the tv at home. Who needs it anyway. A
good book, some music [cd's], and a warm ocean breeze.


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"Larry" wrote in message
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"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in
news:qXyEf.2113$8U2.457@trndny06:


How do the portable little tv's work on a boat. The ones that have
the very small screen.



The little ones with the very small screen don't work any better on a
boat than at home. A reasonable sized small tv (12" or a little
bigger) works fine. We used to get one that was both 12V and 110,
like the one we got for our son who was a truck driver, so he could
watch TV while he was laid over waiting for someplace to open up so he
could pick up or deliver. We have a dual voltage TV/VCR in the aft
cabin that we use with the follow-me and the DirectTV receiver. For
the main saloon, we just have a regular small TV for use when we are
at the dock.

We don't anchor too much, and we don't watch much TV when we are
anchored - we get up with the sun and go to bed when it sets.


grandma Rosalie

We use one of those little folding DVD Video players like they put in
cars. It's 12v with a battery of its own. It works a charm. When we
are sailing it gets put away in a drawer. I suppose a laptop would work
fine too. (But it is bigger)

Gaz

Glenn A. Heslop February 4th 06 07:26 AM

Satellite TV aboard?
 
We were pretty surprised. The folks that sold it to us told us they didn't
think it would work well in the Keys. It actually worked pretty
well...better if you speak spanish.

Glenn.

"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message
news:qXyEf.2113$8U2.457@trndny06...
How do the portable little tv's work on a boat. The ones that have the

very
small screen.


"Glenn A. Heslop" wrote in message
news:nb7Df.480274$ki.327768@pd7tw2no...
I know there are lots of folks that use Satellite TV when cruising. I've
looked up the little while receiver 'bubbles' and found they were $5000.
Not in my budget! How can I receive satellite TV while aboard & at
anchor?

If leaving the USA, how far south through the Bahamas and to the islands
will I be able to receive signal?

Glenn.
s/v Seawing
www.seawing.net







Rosalie B. February 4th 06 01:57 PM

Satellite TV aboard?
 
"Glenn A. Heslop" wrote:

We were pretty surprised. The folks that sold it to us told us they didn't
think it would work well in the Keys. It actually worked pretty
well...better if you speak spanish.


Most people in Marathon or Key West have to have cable to get any TV.
In the upper Keys if you are close enough to Miami, you can get those
channels.

The reason it doesn't work too well in Key West is that there's little
broadcast TV there. Sometimes you can get stuff from Tampa and
occasionally from Miami, but it those are a long way away. There was
also a broadcast local attractions channel. What came in the best was
from Cuba if you speak Spanish. Especially farther down in the Dry
Tortugas.


"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message
news:qXyEf.2113$8U2.457@trndny06...
How do the portable little tv's work on a boat. The ones that have the

very
small screen.


"Glenn A. Heslop" wrote in message
news:nb7Df.480274$ki.327768@pd7tw2no...
I know there are lots of folks that use Satellite TV when cruising. I've
looked up the little while receiver 'bubbles' and found they were $5000.
Not in my budget! How can I receive satellite TV while aboard & at
anchor?

If leaving the USA, how far south through the Bahamas and to the islands
will I be able to receive signal?

Glenn.
s/v Seawing
www.seawing.net






grandma Rosalie

Glenn A. Heslop February 10th 06 06:37 AM

Satellite TV aboard?
 
Yes, we found a very interesting hour of tv in KW...but the same program
over and over some 24 times per day. :-)

Still working on the spanish.

Glenn.
s/v Seawing
www.seawing.net


"Rosalie B." wrote in message
...
"Glenn A. Heslop" wrote:

We were pretty surprised. The folks that sold it to us told us they

didn't
think it would work well in the Keys. It actually worked pretty
well...better if you speak spanish.


Most people in Marathon or Key West have to have cable to get any TV.
In the upper Keys if you are close enough to Miami, you can get those
channels.

The reason it doesn't work too well in Key West is that there's little
broadcast TV there. Sometimes you can get stuff from Tampa and
occasionally from Miami, but it those are a long way away. There was
also a broadcast local attractions channel. What came in the best was
from Cuba if you speak Spanish. Especially farther down in the Dry
Tortugas.


"Thomas Wentworth" wrote in message
news:qXyEf.2113$8U2.457@trndny06...
How do the portable little tv's work on a boat. The ones that have the

very
small screen.


"Glenn A. Heslop" wrote in

message
news:nb7Df.480274$ki.327768@pd7tw2no...
I know there are lots of folks that use Satellite TV when cruising.

I've
looked up the little while receiver 'bubbles' and found they were

$5000.
Not in my budget! How can I receive satellite TV while aboard & at
anchor?

If leaving the USA, how far south through the Bahamas and to the

islands
will I be able to receive signal?

Glenn.
s/v Seawing
www.seawing.net






grandma Rosalie





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